Bills sign safety Zayne Anderson to two-year contract

Anderson was part of a Chiefs team that won Super Bowl LVII
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Orchard Park, N.Y. (WGR 550) - The Buffalo Bills announced the signing of safety Zayne Anderson on Friday to a two-year contract. Anderson was an undrafted free agent pick up for the Kansas City Chiefs out of BYU in 2021.

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Over the last two seasons with the Chiefs, Anderson played a total of seven regular season games, playing entirely on special teams. He also dressed and played for the Chiefs in all three games this postseason.

Anderson originally was a linebacker in college before transitioning to safety in 2017. He played a total 50 games over his collegiate career at BYU.

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